Those who think that the primary purpose of theatre is to provide a light and entertaining evening out should be…
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ACT’s new production of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is a long evening, with moments of poetry and power interlaced with periods of…
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What on earth does “Head of Passes” mean? Let us clear that up quickly. It is the mouth of the…
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Numbers loom large in the life of an immigrant woman whose life comes up in the minus column in “Ironbound”…
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Mental illness is tough to depict in any medium, let alone a jaunty musical. Yet, the Globe’s world premiere of…
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Say: Paul Rudnick. What do you think of? Most likely The New Yorker column, “Shouts and Murmurs,” to which he…
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“Luna Gale,” the sun around whom all the characters in Rebecca Gilman’s impressive Bay Area premiere play rotates, is the…
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“Luna Gale,” the sun around whom all the characters in Rebecca Gilman’s impressive Bay Area premiere play rotates, is the…
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